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24 Oct, 2017
Excellent value for money
For the little amount of money you pay for the item it has the sound of a much higher quality headset. It takes a couple of hours to charge fully and then lasts about two and a half hours. It's great to be able to leave your phone on your desk and go grab a cup of coffee and still listen to your music, news or podcast from 10m away. It's light and doesn't pull out of your ears. It comes with an alligator clip which I don't use because I don't feel the need.

28 Apr, 2020
Excellent quality
This spritzer is very high quality! The spray is more of a very fine mist than a droplet spray. It works very well for wetting paper prior to using watercolor pencils or Inktense pencils or blocks and works extremely well for activating water soluble mediums such as the Graphitint pencil range. I've tried one spray, let dry, another spray, etc., and you see your work starting to pop from the paper. It is an easier way to activate the Graphitint pencils than a brush does; which tends to end in smears which is very disappointing. The plastic barrel is very sturdy as is the sprayer and cap. It is well worth the money!

03 Mar, 2020
Good quality replacement erasers
These replacement erasers are great for both fine work and large area erasing quickly. Make sure you use really good quality batteries (a good brand non-recyclable set [[I use Duracell or Energizer alkalines]]) in the electric eraser to complement the quality of the erasers. A slow speed will ruin paper. Will not work on pastels and must be used on good quality paper. Cartridge paper can get chewed up unless you use a delicate hand. Works well with quality coloured pencils such as Derwent, Caran d'ache, prismacolours or polychromos. One issue is that when a refill is less than half remaining the metal holder doesn't hold on to the eraser very well. I've found that saving up your half used erasers and using two end-to-end in the metal holder seems to stabilise the erasers. Be aware that after using two-thirds to four-fifths of the eraser you will just have to throw them away. I've got a friend who has made a holder out of a split bamboo chop-stick that can hold on to a eraser stub well and to be used as a fine manual eraser. He uses a rubber band to pinch the split end of the chop stick and it lets you use up to about 85% to 95% of the replacement eraser. The photos below show me erasing a strip from each medium on cartridge paper with a new replacement eraser and new batteries back and forth four times each.